Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Airbnb is expanding the app features to include hotels, car rentals and food delivery

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Airbnb Expands Beyond Home Rentals

Why the Change?

Airbnb started as a way to rent out spare rooms or whole homes. Over the years, cities have put tighter rules on short‑term rentals. Fines in Spain, bans in New York, and stricter checks in Paris have made it harder for the company to rely only on home listings.

Turning Into a One‑Stop Travel Shop

New Services Added

  • Boutique hotels: Partnering with independent hotels that aren’t part of big chains.
  • Car rentals: Users can book a vehicle straight from the app (partner names coming soon).
  • Food & grocery delivery: Instacart grocery delivery in over 25 U.S. cities, plus food delivery options.
  • Transfers & luggage storage: Airport/train rides and bag‑holding in more than 160 cities worldwide.

AI‑Powered Help

The updated app now includes a virtual support assistant that can chat in 11 languages. It answers common questions, helps modify bookings, and suggests local tips.

What the CEO Says

Brian Chesky, Airbnb’s CEO, explained that travel should be both convenient and meaningful. He noted that sometimes a home isn’t the right fit—think last‑minute trips, one‑night stays, or business travel—especially in places like New York where short‑term rentals are limited.

Chesky joked, “If you can’t find an Airbnb in New York, the best option might just be… a hotel!” The audience laughed, showing the company’s willingness to adapt.

Why Boutique Hotels?

Chesky pointed out that about 60 % of the world’s hotel rooms belong to boutique or independent hotels. By giving these smaller properties a platform, Airbnb hopes to help them compete with big hotel chains while offering travelers more unique places to stay.

Financial Snapshot

In the first quarter of 2026, Airbnb reported $2.68 billion in revenue—an 18 % increase from the same period the year before. The growth shows that the new features are already resonating with users.

Looking Ahead

As regulations continue to evolve, Airbnb’s strategy is clear: become a versatile travel hub where users can find lodging, transport, food, and extra services—all in one app. This approach aims to keep the company relevant and convenient for travelers of all ages, especially teens who value speed, variety, and authentic experiences.

Conclusion

Airbnb’s move beyond home rentals reflects a response to tougher city rules and a desire to capture more of the travel market. By adding boutique hotels, car rentals, food delivery, and AI assistance, the platform is shaping itself into a full‑featured travel companion. For teens and anyone else planning a trip, the updated app promises more options, easier booking, and a smoother journey from start to finish.

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